“Obviously, the outcome of the election wasn’t the one I hoped for, worked for, but I will never stop speaking out,” Clinton said on Tuesday night at the Professional BusinessWomen of California’s annual conference in San Francisco. “I am thrilled to be out of the woods, in the company of so many inspiring women.”

Almost five months after the election, Clinton is not only back, but blazing, suggesting that despite her (rather understandable) break from public life, she is prepared to be a resistance heroine after all. “Resist, insist, persist, enlist,” she told the crowd at the conference, which was focused on women and diversity in the workplace. “I’m fighting for a fairer, big-hearted, inclusive America. And the unfinished business of the 21st century can’t wait any longer . . . . Now is the time to demand the progress we want to see . . . and I’ll be right there with you every step of the way.”

It’s unclear what specific role Clinton will play (rumors have swirled that she is contemplating a run for New York mayor; she hasn’t officially denied them), but her vow to return to her public platform will no doubt ruffle the feathers of a certain orange-hued president, who has continued to invoke Clinton, even attempting as recently as yesterday to pull her into the ever-thickening drama around his alleged Russian ties. Clinton thew some shade his way in her San Francisco speech, saying, “Where some see a dark vision of carnage, I see a light shining,” a possible dig at the president’s mention of carnage in his bleak inaugural address. Sorry, President Trump: She’s back, and here’s hoping she is as nasty a woman as ever.